by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Apr 3, 2020 | Agenda Biblique
Saint Isidore de Séville, évêque et docteur de l’Eglise
Orphelin et d’abord rétif à l’étude, Isidore (vers 560-636) apprit de son frère Léandre, évêque de Séville, à mettre en valeur ses dons. Aussi, devenu successeur de Léandre à Séville en 601, put-il accomplir une œuvre considérable dans tous les domaines : il acheva de ramener les Wisigoths au catholicisme, présida les conciles qui donnèrent à l’Espagne son organisation et fut le promoteur de la liturgie mozarabe. Ses écrits, compilation de toutes les connaissances de son temps, firent de lui l’un des maîtres du moyen âge latin.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 21, 2.7.20
Mon Dieu, mon Dieu, pourquoi m’as-tu abandonné ? Je suis un ver, non pas un homme, raillé par les gens, rejeté par le peuple. Toi, Seigneur, ne reste pas loin : ô ma force ! Viens vite à mon aide.
Prière d’ouverture
Seigneur, tu es toujours à l’œuvre pour sauver les hommes, mais en ce moment du Carême tu offres plus largement ta grâce à ton peuple ; regarde avec bienveillance tous ceux qui t’appartiennent : que ton amour protège et fortifie à la fois les catéchumènes et les baptisés. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : Ez 37, 21-28
Ainsi parle le Seigneur Dieu: « Je vais prendre les fils d’Israël parmi les nations où ils sont allés. Je les rassemblerai de partout et les ramènerai sur leur terre. J’en ferai une seule nation dans le pays, sur les montagnes d’Israël. Ils n’auront tous qu’un seul roi; ils ne formeront plus deux nations; ils ne seront plus divisés en deux royaumes. Ils ne se rendront plus impurs avec leurs idoles immondes et leurs horreurs, avec toutes leurs révoltes. Je les sauverai en les retirant de tous les lieux où ils habitent et où ils ont péché, je les purifierai. Alors ils seront mon peuple, et moi je serai leur Dieu. Mon serviteur David régnera sur eux ; ils n’auront tous qu’un seul berger ; ils marcheront selon mes ordonnances, ils garderont mes décrets et les mettront en pratique. Ils habiteront le pays que j’ai donné à mon serviteur Jacob, le pays que leurs pères ont habité. Ils l’habiteront, eux-mêmes et leurs fils, et les fils de leurs fils pour toujours. David, mon serviteur, sera leur prince pour toujours. e conclurai avec eux une alliance de paix, une alliance éternelle. Je les rétablirai, je les multiplierai, je mettrai mon sanctuaire au milieu d’eux pour toujours. Ma demeure sera chez eux, je serai leur Dieu et ils seront mon peuple. Alors les nations sauront que Je suis le Seigneur, celui qui sanctifie Israël, lorsque mon sanctuaire sera au milieu d’eux pour toujours. »
Cantique : Jr 31, 10, 11,-12ab, 13
R/ Le Seigneur nous garde, comme un berger son troupeau.
1.Écoutez, nations, la parole du Seigneur ! Annoncez dans les îles lointaines : « Celui qui dispersa Israël le rassemble, il le garde, comme un berger son troupeau.
- Le Seigneur a libéré Jacob, l’a racheté des mains d’un plus fort. Ils viennent, criant de joie, sur les hauteurs de Sion : ils affluent vers les biens du Seigneur.
- La jeune fille se réjouit, elle danse ; jeunes gens, vieilles gens, tous ensemble ! Je change leur deuil en joie, les réjouis, les console après la peine. »
Acclamation :
Ta parole, Seigneur, est vérité, et ta loi, délivrance. Rejetez tous les crimes que vous avez commis, faites-vous un cœur nouveau et un esprit nouveau. Ta parole, Seigneur, est vérité, et ta loi, délivrance.
Evangile : Jn 11, 45-57
En ce temps-là, quand Lazare fut sorti du tombeau, beaucoup de Juifs, qui étaient venus auprès de Marie et avaient donc vu ce que Jésus avait fait, crurent en lui. Mais quelques-uns allèrent trouver les pharisiens pour leur raconter ce qu’il avait fait. Les grands prêtres et les pharisiens réunirent donc le Conseil suprême; ils disaient: « Qu’allons-nous faire? Cet homme accomplit un grand nombre de signes. Si nous le laissons faire, tout le monde va croire en lui, et les Romains viendront détruire notre Lieu saint et notre nation. » Alors, l’un d’entre eux, Caïphe, qui était grand prêtre cette année-là, leur dit: « Vous n’y comprenez rien vous ne voyez pas quel est votre intérêt: il vaut mieux qu’un seul homme meure pour le peuple, et que l’ensemble de la nation ne périsse pas. » Ce qu’il disait là ne venait pas de lui-même; mais, étant grand prêtre cette année-là, il prophétisa que Jésus allait mourir pour la nation; et ce n’était pas seulement pour la nation, c’était afin de rassembler dans l’unité les enfants de Dieu dispersés. À partir de ce jour-là, ils décidèrent de le tuer. C’est pourquoi Jésus ne se déplaçait plus ouvertement parmi les Juifs ; il partit pour la région proche du désert, dans la ville d’Éphraïm où il séjourna avec ses disciples. Or, la Pâque juive était proche, et beaucoup montèrent de la campagne à Jérusalem pour se purifier avant la Pâque. Ils cherchaient Jésus et, dans le Temple, ils se disaient entre eux : Qu’en pensez-vous ? Il ne viendra sûrement pas à la fête ! » Les grands prêtres et les pharisiens avaient donné des ordres : quiconque saurait où il était devait le dénoncer, pour qu’on puisse l’arrêter.
Prière sur les offrandes
Dieu éternel et tout-puissant, pour nous donner la vie nouvelle, tu nous fais renaître par le baptême reçu dans la foi ; accueille nos dons et nos prières : puisque tes serviteurs espèrent en toi, efface leurs péchés ; réponds à leurs désirs. Par Jésus.
Antienne de communion : Jn 11, 52
Le Christ a été livré pour rassembler dans l’unité les enfants de Dieu qui ont été dispersés.
Prière après la communion :
Dieu souverain, nous te le demandons humblement : rends-nous participants de la nature divine, puisque tu nous as fait communier au corps et au sang de Jésus Christ. Lui qui.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Apr 3, 2020 | Evangelium
saturday 04 April 2020
St Isidore of Servile
He was born in Spain in c. 560. As Archbishop of Seville, he was prolific in his writings and diligent in governing the Church, Isidore did not neglect the service of those in need. He was one of the eminent scholars of the Church; “School Master of the Middle Ages”. He died on April 4 of the year 636.
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Violet
Entrance Antiphon: Ps 21: 20, 7
O Lord, do not stay afar off; my strength, make haste to help me! For I am a worm and no man, scorned by everyone, despised by the people.
Collect
O God, who have made all those reborn in Christ a chosen race and a royal priesthood, grant us, we pray, the grace to will and to do what you command, that the people called to eternal life may be one in the faith of their hearts and the homage of their deeds. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
First reading: Ezekiel 37:21-28
The Lord says this: ‘I am going to take the sons of Israel from the nations where they have gone. I shall gather them together from everywhere and bring them home to their own soil. I shall make them into one nation in my own land and on the mountains of Israel, and one king is to be king of them all; they will no longer form two nations, nor be two separate kingdoms. They will no longer defile themselves with their idols and their filthy practices and all their sins. I shall rescue them from all the betrayals they have been guilty of; I shall cleanse them; they shall be my people and I will be their God. My servant David will reign over them, one shepherd for all; they will follow my observances, respect my laws and practise them. They will live in the land that I gave my servant Jacob, the land in which your ancestors lived. They will live in it, they, their children, their children’s children, for ever. David my servant is to be their prince for ever. I shall make a covenant of peace with them, an eternal covenant with them. I shall resettle them and increase them; I shall settle my sanctuary among them for ever. I shall make my home above them; I will be their God, they shall be my people. And the nations will learn that I am the Lord, the sanctifier of Israel, when my sanctuary is with them for ever.’
Jeremiah 31:10-13
R/ The Lord will guard us as a shepherd guards his flock.
- O nations, hear the word of the Lord, proclaim it to the far-off coasts. Say: ‘He who scattered Israel will gather him and guard him as a shepherd guards his flock.’
- For the Lord has ransomed Jacob, has saved him from an overpowering hand. They will come and shout for joy on Mount Zion, they will stream to the blessings of the Lord.
- Then the young girls will rejoice and dance, the men, young and old, will be glad. I will turn their mourning into joy, I will console them, give gladness for grief.
Gospel Acclamation: Ezk 18:31
Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory! Shake off all your sins – it is the Lord who speaks – and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!
Gospel: John 11:45-56
Many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary and had seen what Jesus did believed in him, but some of them went to tell the Pharisees what Jesus had done. Then the chief priests and Pharisees called a meeting. ‘Here is this man working all these signs’ they said ‘and what action are we taking? If we let him go on in this way everybody will believe in him, and the Romans will come and destroy the Holy Place and our nation.’ One of them, Caiaphas, the high priest that year, said, ‘You do not seem to have grasped the situation at all; you fail to see that it is better for one man to die for the people, than for the whole nation to be destroyed.’ He did not speak in his own person, it was as high priest that he made this prophecy that Jesus was to die for the nation – and not for the nation only, but to gather together in unity the scattered children of God. From that day they were determined to kill him. So Jesus no longer went about openly among the Jews, but left the district for a town called Ephraim, in the country bordering on the desert, and stayed there with his disciples. The Jewish Passover drew near, and many of the country people who had gone up to Jerusalem to purify themselves looked out for Jesus, saying to one another as they stood about in the Temple, ‘What do you think? Will he come to the festival or not?’
Prayer over the Offerings
May the gifts we offer from our fasting be acceptable to you, O Lord, we pray, and, as an expiation for our sins, may they make us worthy of your grace and lead us to what you promise for eternity. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Jn 11: 52
Christ was handed over, to gather into one the scattered children of God.
Prayer after Communion
We entreat your majesty most humbly, O Lord, that, as you feed us with the nourishment which comes from the most holy Body and Blood of your Son, so you may make us sharers of his divine nature. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Meditation
The Children of Israel were stubborn and fell out of God’s favour but Yahweh in the First reading this day wants to gather them back in order to show that He alone is Lord and Master. We can never outsmart God. Some of us think that because we do certain things and get away with them, then we will always have our way out of every situation. But God’s time is always the best and no one can know when God is going to strike and when He will let his will be established. If only we all understood that we were all created by God for a purpose, our lives would be different. But we tend to go our way and imagine that things will go the way we plan. In the Gospel, the Jews sought to kill Jesus because of the good things that he did. Evil seeks in vain to snuff out goodness and bad people want to destroy the good. But evil can never and will never triumph. God has his own ways of teaching us, but many of us are too thick headed to understand. On this day, before we enter the Holy Week, it is important for each of us to revisit our life style and make amends with our God; to turn from evil and do good. God is always ready to forgive and forget. Like prodigal children, let us throw aside our bitterness and evil intentions and come back to our God who loves us unconditionally.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Apr 2, 2020 | Agenda Biblique
Saint Richard
Avant d’être élu évêque de Chichester, il fut l’un des premiers à exercer la fonction de chancelier de l’Université d’Oxford. Il a été rappelé à Dieu en 1253.
Antienne d’ouverture : Ps 30, 10.15-16
Pitié, Seigneur, car je suis en détresse ; tu es mon Dieu, mes jours sont dans ta main, délivre-moi de l’ennemi qui s’acharne.
Prière d’ouverture
Pardonne, Seigneur, les torts de ton peuple ; puisque notre faiblesse nous a rendus captifs du péché, que ta tendresse nous en délivre. Par Jésus Christ.
1ère lecture : Jr 20, 10-13
Moi, Jérémie, j’entends les calomnies de la foule: « Dénoncez-le ! Allons le dénoncer, celui-là, l’Épouvante-de-tous-côtés. » Tous mes amis guettent mes faux pas, ils disent: « Peut-être se laissera-t-il séduire… Nous réussirons, et nous prendrons sur lui notre revanche!» Mais le Seigneur est avec moi, tel un guerrier redoutable: mes persécuteurs trébucheront, ils ne réussiront pas. Leur défaite les ouvrira de honte, d’une confusion éternelle, inoubliable. Seigneur de l’univers, toi qui scrutes l’homme juste, toi qui vois les reins et les cœurs, fais-moi voir la revanche que tu leur infligeras, car c’est à toi que j’ai remis ma cause. Chantez le Seigneur, louez le Seigneur: il a délivré le malheureux de la main des méchants.
Cantique : 17 (18), 2-3, 4, 5-6, 7
R/ Dans mon angoisse, j’appelai le Seigneur ; il entend ma voix.
- Je t’aime, Seigneur, ma force: Seigneur, mon roc, ma forteresse, Dieu mon libérateur, le rocher qui m’abrite, mon bouclier, mon fort, mon arme de victoire !
- Louange à Dieu ! Quand je fais appel au Seigneur, je suis sauvé de tous mes ennemis.
- Les liens de la mort m’entouraient, le torrent fatal m’emportait; des liens infernaux m’étreignaient: j’étais pris aux pièges de la mort.
- Dans mon angoisse, j’appelai le Seigneur; vers mon Dieu, je lançai un cri; de son temple il entend ma voix : mon cri parvient à ses oreilles.
Acclamation :
Gloire à toi, Seigneur, Fils du Dieu vivant ! Tes paroles, Seigneur, sont esprit et elles sont vie ; tu as les paroles de la vie éternelle. Gloire à toi, Seigneur, Fils du Dieu vivant !
Evangile : Jn 10, 31-42
En ce temps-là, de nouveau, des Juifs prient des pierres pour lapider Jésus. Celui-ci reprit la parole: « J’ai multiplié sous vos yeux les œuvres bonnes qui viennent du Père. Pour laquelle de ces œuvres voulez-vous me lapider ? » Ils lui répondirent: « Ce n’est pas pour une œuvre bonne que nous voulons te lapider, mais c’est pour un blasphème: tu n’es qu’un homme, et tu te fais Dieu. » Jésus leur répliqua: « N’est-il pas écrit dans votre Loi: J’ai dit : Vous êtes des dieux? Elle les appelle donc des dieux, ceux à qui la parole de Dieu s’adressait, et l’Écriture ne peut pas être abolie. Or, celui que le Père a consacré et envoyé dans le monde, vous lui dites : “Tu blasphèmes”, parce que j’ai dit : “Je suis le Fils de Dieu”. Si je ne fais pas les œuvres de mon Père, continuez à ne pas me croire. Mais si je les fais, même si vous ne me croyez pas, croyez les œuvres. Ainsi vous reconnaîtrez, et de plus en plus, que le Père est en moi, et moi dans le Père. » Eux cherchaient de nouveau à l’arrêter, mais il échappa à leurs mains. Il repartit de l’autre côté du Jourdain, à l’endroit où, au début, Jean baptisait; et il y demeura. Beaucoup vinrent à lui en déclarant : « Jean n’a pas accompli de signe; mais tout ce que Jean a dit de celui-ci était vrai. » Et là, beaucoup crurent en lui.
Prière sur les offrandes
Dieu de bonté, accorde-nous de pouvoir toujours te servir en approchant de ton autel, et de trouver le salut en participant à son mystère. Par Jésus.
Antienne de communion : 1P2, 24
Dans son corps, le Christ a porté nos péchés sur le bois de la croix, afin que nous puissions mourir à nos péchés et vivre selon la justice : c’est par ses blessures que vous avez été guéris.
Prière après la communion :
Que la force de cette communion, Seigneur, ne nous abandonne jamais ; qu’elle écarte loin de nous tout ce qui pourrait nous perdre. Par Jésus.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Apr 2, 2020 | Evangelium
friday 03 April 2020
Saint Richard
Of English Nationality, Richard was former Chancellor of the University of Oxford who died in 1253. Although a great and towering academic, St Richard was known for his great simplicity and readiness to mix with the lowest of people. A hallmark of a truly educated person is his downright simplicity and humility, because the more we learn, the more we discover how much we do not yet know, and the humbler we should become. It is usually the “empty calabashes” which make the loudest noise.
Violet
Entrance Antiphon: Ps 30: 10, 16, 18
Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am in distress. Deliver me from the hands of my enemies and those who pursue me. O Lord, let me never be put to shame, for I call on you.
Collect
Pardon the offences of your peoples, we pray, O Lord, and in your goodness set us free from the bonds of the sins we have committed in our weakness. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
First reading: Jeremiah 20:10-13
Jeremiah said: I hear so many disparaging me, ‘“Terror from every side!” Denounce him! Let us denounce him!’ All those who used to be my friends watched for my downfall, ‘Perhaps he will be seduced into error. Then we will master him and take our revenge!’ But the Lord is at my side, a mighty hero; my opponents will stumble, mastered, confounded by their failure; everlasting, unforgettable disgrace will be theirs. But you, O Lord of Hosts, you who probe with justice, who scrutinise the loins and heart, let me see the vengeance you will take on them, for I have committed my cause to you. Sing to the Lord, praise the Lord, for he has delivered the soul of the needy from the hands of evil men.
Psalm 17(18):2-7
R/ In my anguish I called to the Lord, and he heard my voice.
- I love you, Lord, my strength, my rock, my fortress, my saviour. My God is the rock where I take refuge; my shield, my mighty help, my stronghold. The Lord is worthy of all praise, when I call I am saved from my foes.
- The waves of death rose about me; the torrents of destruction assailed me; the snares of the grave entangled me; the traps of death confronted me.
- In my anguish I called to the Lord; I cried to God for help. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears.
Gospel Acclamation: Jn 6:63, 68
Glory to you, O Christ, you are the Word of God! Your words are spirit, Lord, and they are life; you have the message of eternal life. Glory to you, O Christ, you are the Word of God!
Gospel: John 10:31-42
The Jews fetched stones to stone him, so Jesus said to them, ‘I have done many good works for you to see, works from my Father; for which of these are you stoning me?’ The Jews answered him, ‘We are not stoning you for doing a good work but for blasphemy: you are only a man and you claim to be God.’ Jesus answered: ‘Is it not written in your Law: I said, you are gods? So the Law uses the word gods of those to whom the word of God was addressed, and scripture cannot be rejected. Yet you say to someone the Father has consecrated and sent into the world, “You are blaspheming,” because he says, “I am the son of God.” If I am not doing my Father’s work, there is no need to believe me; but if I am doing it, then even if you refuse to believe in me, at least believe in the work I do; then you will know for sure that the Father is in me and I am in the Father.’ They wanted to arrest him then, but he eluded them. He went back again to the far side of the Jordan to stay in the district where John had once been baptising. Many people who came to him there said, ‘John gave no signs, but all he said about this man was true’; and many of them believed in him.
Prayer over the Offerings
Grant, O merciful God, that we may be worthy to serve ever fittingly at your altars, and there to be saved by constant participation. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: 1 Pt 2: 24
Jesus bore our sins in his own body on the cross, so that dead to sin, we might live for righteousness. By his wounds we have been healed.
Prayer after Communion
May the unfailing protection of the sacrifice we have received never leave us, O Lord, and may it always drive far from us all that would do us harm. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
In our First Reading today, the Prophet Jeremiah sent by God to proclaim the Gospel to a people who were headstrong and apparently unrepentant, is aware of the animosity around him,, but that does not hinder him from carrying out his mission. Once we are sure of our stand and have God on our side, there is little to fear. People may intimidate, threaten and frighten us, but we need courage to stand all the time for what is correct. Jesus spoke the truth and that resulted in the Jews wanting to stone him to death. But He did not cow out of standing for the truth and that which was good. This contradicts very much the attitude and spirit of convenience by which many of us live. We are ready to go along with whoever and whatever, as long as that will be convenient for us. A Christian does not act on convenience, he operates on basic moral values which inspire us to do good and avoid evil.
by Jude Thaddeus Langeh Basebang | Apr 1, 2020 | Evangelium
thursday 02 April 2020
St Francis of Paola (1436 – 1507)
He was born in Paola in Calabria. He founded the Order of Minims who considered themselves the least of all, and therefore are outstanding in their humility and readiness to do even the meanest job for the poorest of people. He died on Good Friday, 2 April 1507, at Plessis in France.
Violet
Entrance Antiphon: Heb 9: 15
Christ is mediator of a New Covenant, so that by means of his death, those who are called may receive the promise of an eternal inheritance.
Collect
Be near, O Lord, to those who plead before you,and look kindly on those who place their hope in your mercy, that, cleansed from the stain of their sins, they may persevere in holy living and be made full heirs of your promise. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
First reading: Genesis 17:3-9
Abram bowed to the ground and God said this to him, ‘Here now is my covenant with you: you shall become the father of a multitude of nations. You shall no longer be called Abram; your name shall be Abraham, for I make you father of a multitude of nations. I will make you most fruitful. I will make you into nations, and your issue shall be kings. I will establish my Covenant between myself and you, and your descendants after you, generation after generation, a Covenant in perpetuity, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you. I will give to you and to your descendants after you the land you are living in, the whole land of Canaan, to own in perpetuity, and I will be your God.’
Psalm 104(105):4-9
R/ The Lord remembers his covenant for ever.
- Consider the Lord and his strength; constantly seek his face. Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, the judgements he spoke.
- O children of Abraham, his servant, O sons of the Jacob he chose. He, the Lord, is our God: his judgements prevail in all the earth.
- He remembers his covenant for ever, his promise for a thousand generations, the covenant he made with Abraham, the oath he swore to Isaac.
Gospel Acclamation: Jn 6:63, 68
Glory and praise to you, O Christ! Your words are spirit, Lord, and they are life; you have the message of eternal life. Glory and praise to you, O Christ!
Gospel: John 8:51-59
Jesus said to the Jews: ‘I tell you most solemnly, whoever keeps my word will never see death.’ The Jews said, ‘Now we know for certain that you are possessed. Abraham is dead, and the prophets are dead, and yet you say, “Whoever keeps my word will never know the taste of death.” Are you greater than our father Abraham, who is dead? The prophets are dead too. Who are you claiming to be?’ Jesus answered: ‘If I were to seek my own glory that would be no glory at all; my glory is conferred by the Father, by the one of whom you say, “He is our God” although you do not know him. But I know him, and if I were to say: I do not know him, I should be a liar, as you are liars yourselves. But I do know him, and I faithfully keep his word. Your father Abraham rejoiced to think that he would see my Day; he saw it and was glad.’ The Jews then said, ‘You are not fifty yet, and you have seen Abraham!’ Jesus replied: ‘I tell you most solemnly, before Abraham ever was, I Am.’ At this they picked up stones to throw at him; but Jesus hid himself and left the Temple.
Prayer over the Offerings
Look with favour, Lord, we pray, on these sacrificial offerings, that they may profit our conversion and the salvation of all the world. Through Christ our Lord.
Communion Antiphon: Rm 8: 32
God did not spare his own Son, but handed him over for us all; with him, he has given us all things.
Prayer after Communion
Nourished by your saving gifts, we beseech your mercy, Lord,that by this same Sacrament, with which you feed us in the present age, you may make us partakers of life eternal. Through Christ our Lord.
Meditation
In our First Reading, Yahweh changed the name of Abram to Abraham, the father of a multitude of peoples. This was a reward for Abram’s patience and continuous trust in God even when it seemed hopeless to do so. With God, nothing is impossible. God has no time since he acts always in an eternal NOW, so if we trust in Him, even when it seems humanly impossible, God will act to show us that He alone is Lord and Master of all creation. Many of us easily give up when things do not go our way. We need to learn from Abram to continue trusting. God’s ways are not our ways; and that is why we sometimes find it difficult to understand Him. The Jews in the Gospel today did not accept or understand the fact that Jesus was God-made-Man, hence the conflict that arose between them and him. If we learn to see reality from the perspective of God, we will never have some of the problems that we have today.